Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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A‘S Burney was here
urtieyviUe Monday’
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Around the world for a dime
JiViday March 24th ’
I Julian Burney- was here from
3urjleyville Monday' J
Fr Success sulkey plows go
o J W Scanlon's ‘‘
Emil Frossard was a business
isitr to Gain(sville Tuesday
Born— To W E Utley and
vjfe last Suturduy a daughter
Jake Palmer the Orr gin man
vas here on business Wednes
laV- ’ ’ '
Get your buggy painted by Ed
Villi next door to Snyder’s pho-
o gallery v
Otis Rector the Oswalt mer-
hant was here on business
lesday - ' - J
Just unloaded — A-car of red
ticket fencing Frensley Bros
number Co
Louis Richards of Orr was in
'own the tirst of the ' week at-
ending court
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Simon Westheimer was a visit-
r to the Fat Stock Show at Ft
Vorth this week - ' ' :
W : H Thompson and son
laude attended the Fat' Stock
how at Ft Worth this week
Mabel Claire the little girl of
D Garrett and wife is quite
kVthis week with the measles
The celebrated Majestic range
nd all kinds of heating and cook
loves for sale by J- W Scanlon
The Ladies Aid Society of the
I'hristian church will have an
( exchange at Tynes & Miller’s
'tore Saturday afternoon
1 Doc Culweil who is attending
Ichool at the A A M College at
(till water has been' here- this
veekon a visit to home folksi
Take a trio around- the world
I r 10 cents Friday night March
4th The start will be made
mm t!p Ljngfellow schoolbuild-
There will he a mutch game of
0 Moncrfef apeatlasf' Sim-
TXr S ArFFleifti wa¥re
fmiit Leon'Tveadayv 1 I
Hatfi cleaned and blocked at
FradCoet’k'' J '
EM Smith was a Jliacker-
ville visitor here ' Monday-
Harry ' Kirkimtrick attended
court in Tecumseh Monday - k
'Try a sack of White Lilly Hour
at $k20 A JJkug & Bop- '-
‘ Miss Blois was the guest of
relatives in Ardmore Sunday
- Milas Butler was' a visitor here
Monday from Sivells Bond Tex
G W Russell was here Mon-
day from Leon attending court
with friends at Gracenoont
elms Boyd and wif of Sivella
Bend Texas were here Tuesday
Miss Nannie Roberts was the
guest of relatives in Dallas Sun-
day - ' ’ '
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George Chancellor and little
so were here Tuesday from
Lawton) -1
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Try one ’ of those delicious
Cleveland grape juices at H T
Brown’s only-
Mrs H W Choate 'lias been
the guest of relatives in St Jo
Texas this week
Mrs W P Cochran returned
Tuesday from an extended visit
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Mrs O I)ve has been the
puest of friends in Ardmore this Jto reiatjves in Georgia
week ’ ‘ ‘ j Medok Flour at the Marietta
Edgar Beazley was here Mon- and Grocery Co The best
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Siafie —
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KiHli-mtion final with I' S treu
per 5 cent of circulation — 'n±i
Total
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Capital stuck paid ill i $ S1UUMA
Snrpiuafnnd — — 34MMM®
Cndlvldcd profit U-a expeiiar
Hiil taxtr paid — tnWfiW
Natiunul Honk Notes outataudinir 3W
Due to atnte and private Iwnka
and hanker —
Individual deimaita auhiect to
1 ' clreck -
Let us figure on your lumber crtiSeU flieck
bill ' Best Lumber Lowest caanter check outatandinav astao
i lJU T LiahiUtie other than above xtuU-d
is headquarters for barb wire prices "
and hog fencing --
day from his farm near Thack
erville
Dick Askew was the
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CiOBT OF THE CONDITION
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Fffat Natloncl Bank
In the State of Oklahoma at the
close of business Mar 7th 1011
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Imm and diacHint -J 170ltilX2
tlverdraftx aeofred inuiecurtsl t?KS37J
IT H Honda to aecure’clrculntion
Honda Sccurltie' etc —
Hankinir IWmae Pur and Kl
Other real eatnte owned
Hue fnim Nntioniil Brink (not “
reaerve a (renta)
DUp front Stute and private Hunk
and Hunker trust couipiinlc
nnd Satin Hnnka —
line front approved reaerve niftx
Check and otherenah Item I
Ndca of (Slier National loinka —
Krnctliaial ini per currency nick-
el and cent
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-Phoney yritecr Call onua for anything
- ' wyou want to know about -
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friends in Wynnewoodand I on the lot adjoining his hotel
Att’y G H Montgomery was j D Clark one of the lrog- tVrd?tt'“eeh:t’K
here this week from Garvin at-1 rHive farmers of Cooke C°ujj- Slrwarea!rrHef!e r"1 °f
tending court jty Texas was here on business j niiacriiiedand avrom tiiiajiorentethi
‘ ‘ C i:t day of March JM1
Frensley Bros Lumber
Co
J D Clark one of the
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State of Okhthoma County of lvr aa:
I K IL Conrad Caaltierof the aiatve
’ named bank do aolentnly awear that the
Mrs Tom Graham - was here Tuesday
InnilM Iliirii UHM attoi
:i day of March lll
1kal
from Duncan Sunday visiting
M r and M rs Bo Blake (
W S Tynes and ‘ Chas Miller
liave ben in Dallas this week
buying goods for thei r store
We are sole agents for Water
Mill corn meal and White Ully
flour A J Boling and Son
Yoiir lUOnej' back if yOU don’t Correct— Atteat:
like “A Bachelor’s Honey mooq’ ’ “
B A fi Hard
Notary Public
at the Oiera House next Satur-
day March lftth
W$ sel) the famous Good
Enough : Sulky' Plows— gortd
enough for the best Sh them
j at the John P Irnndon Co
I M r Dwight A Meade will be
W H H Keltner was among ! of Iiach
the Leon visitrs here the fil st lois Honeymoon” at the Oier
of the wtek attending court t
Bob King lias been here this
S WKrmKINFa-
J A White
J N
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Directors
week from Lublxx-k Texas vis-
iting and attending to business
matters
Mrs T N’ Coleman of Ard-
nore was the guest of her broth-
er Bo Blake and wife here last
Sunday
If you need buggy whv not
buy the liest Tlie Hines buggy
is the best on the market For
sale by J W Scanlon
Clyde George was here
House Saturday March lsth
Geo P Bates & Co have stock
pure Alumunm etioking utensils
which are more sanitary than
anything mace to cook foticl in
NO S93S
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
t i OP THE -
Marietta National Bank
AT MARIETTA
In the State of Oklahoma at the dose
of business Mar 7 1910
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rrcittitintsaii L'S Hand
Honda Sccurltie etc M34®
llankiiiK huiiae Pur and Fix UWU
Put- front :itionul Hank (nut
reserve uxenta MMW
line fnim State undT’rivnte Hunks
A tutnkera trust conipnnic
and auviiiya latnka
Card of Thanks
I desire to -thank1 m" kind
friends and neighbors for the I r--
udered me and tlie 1 hanAA Lu - JJ-
Hue fmm'appntved reserve act
Clucks and other rash items
Note of otliyr Notional limits
Fna-tiunal paper currency nick-
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Liability Insurance
General Elevator Teams Contingent Theatre Vessel
Workmen’s Collective Physicians’ Defense Automobile
Contractors Employers and Public-
Manufacturers’ Employers and Public
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Personal Insurance
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Accident ' Health Entire Disability Death and -Dismemberment
Burglary Insurance"
Bank - Mercantile Residence Messenger Robbery
Daylight Hold-up ’ Safe ’ Assault (Store or Bank)
Team Theft Residence Burglary and Larceny
Property Damage Insurance
Boiler Hate Glass Sprinkler Leakage -f-Fly Wheel
General Water Damage
These are also Liability Insurances
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Fidelity and Surety Bonds
The Jordan Co
Saturday from Gainesville to at-j
assistance rend ism-ie
many acts of kindess shown me j ix-ttai-u-tidct-and
tlie comforting words spoken
j during my recent bereavement
ast ! in the sickness and death of my
1 Here will nei limw 11 rf liH tfrund
aket ball on Tliursday ftftr-
non At 4 oVlut'k hmg- Mr-' ' l C1"rk-
how and Franklin schools Tlie! For gtxal horse shoeing re-
ame will Is played ontheFrank- jaiir work or any kind of blaek-
n grounds smith work go to W W Boling’s
w i inshop E White’s old stand
A IurrP crowd from this puwp 1
t tended the show “Tlie Sins of J A Porter and J L Mnt-
le Father” at the opera house (tington of Leon were here Mon-
night day enrbute to Shawnee to at-
May God bless you
R B ClARK
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aun-r tu pcrct of li roil-iti m I
Total
LIABILITIES
j Cuiutal bt'k imitl in 1!
Surplus fund
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XiJX72
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l uilitiilol profits lea rxpvtmr
atidtaxcjl uul it7
j National Hunk note nutstniuliitK laiHtf0
Tlie drill team of tlie It G u - Due toother Nutiotiul Hunka 34374
lodge at this place a re attending "' private unk
the state convention at Shawnee
this week
‘A Bachelor’s
Tues’dav
f nne went on tlie 11 o’clock tend the State Convention of the
aitv some fn the 2 o’clock train j W O W
liers went in an automobile and Tickets are ntw selling for “A
fill others made use of ft lmnd lcPor Honeymoon” which
'4 r will la the offering at tla Oi xra
Dr I) Autry returned Tues- House on next Saturday evening
iy evening from Oklahoma City March ltli
here he had leen to purchase Cl'arley Wilson and wife wore
new car He was accompanied irn Saturday from Gainesville
v Marion Wheeler who drove attt-nd tlie funeral of Mrs R
lie new car back for him Tlie jj w was Mrs Wilson’s
ur is-a JiO-lairse jiower 4-cjlin jfppd motlier
E M F nJ w one of (be Dr R sa)f o(
cet cr ever brought to llw HW lKrc UlU Kwk in
He is
with the town
Honeymoon ” TinicorrtHinUwof ili-iaiaita
’ CvftifltHl cliwk j
which will be the offering at the Cualtlrr’ cln-ck outatmulina
0ieia House next Saturday
Maivh Istli is one of the greatest
laugh producing plays ever
written
We have just received a copy T(ilnl r
tlf the Marietta (Oklahoma)-Stale (If Okluhnuiu lint Ilf Loves:
I V- 1 I C K MnrrU Cualikr nf On nlwre nam
Monitor published n ’ !rllunklal-ninly eurtluittlii-ulve
f i e atatiMuout la tme to the l-st f tnv kuol-
Clioate an old time Inend ot ejv nni
We set tyiw togetli
AGENTS
VVkVVVtlA
wn with a view of lticating
W L Frensley and wife form- jhly pleased
dy of Ardmore are now real-
j — — and country and says he will
?nts of this place having moved likely locate In Marietta or some
re last Saturday Mr Frens- 0Mp twn )n tlie ctiunty
v will haveVharge of tlie Frena-
y Bros Lumber Ct’s yard hem I We are now in our new liome
ortex Frensley who had been on the north side of Main street
charge of the business alibis next door to E T Kisselburgs
ace returned to Ardmore He tin shop where We liave a full
ade many friends during his line of feed flour and field and
iy here wlio regretted to see garden seed which will be sold
leave t prices that cannot be dupli-
rated in Marietta Call and see
irf J L Mason snd family
re called to Dnngerfield TVx J
it week in resjionse to a mes
the editor
or in the early days when Okla-
homa was just a name but not
yet a state The Monitor is in
itself nn index to the progress of
tlie Chickasaw Nation which lat-
er liecame Oklalionia We web
come the Monitor to ‘our ex-
change table— Morrisville Mo
Record
C E MOKKIS Coahirr
ttulMTitMNl Mini nit(ii
14 tlu id Mar 1M1
T ( ktdrrlm Xtarv hihlic
Curml
(ieo W Bib nett I
Sam Black
Wvue W Smith J
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Report if tkeCoaditios
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Tb Fast SKs Cri
that Prof Mason’s father to Durant Monday by a message
lieen seriously hurt in a apprising him of the illness of
away One of his lower one of his Uttle nieces Mrs W
libs were broken in the arci- ( E Kimsey s little daughter Af-
it In a letter to a friend here Wr arriving there tlie doctor
of Mason writes tliat his fath-’ found that the little girl would
limb liad to be amputated be compelled to undergo an op
wrote UiathU father waa do etaUon He performed tlie op-
! nicely considering the" aeri-eration and when be left the
iaeas of the accident child waa rating along nleelj
How About a Cln-up Day?
What’s ttionuttcr with dtsig-
nating a “clean-up” day for Ma-
rietta the day to be some time in
the nearfuture? When tlie day
arrives let every body get busy
and rake up tlie trash about their
premises and in tlie buck alleys
In the business district let the
business men liave tlie iwpers
cans and all kinds of trash and
rubbish raked up in a pile Sjtend
one day in assembling tlie trash j -and
spend tlie following ilay in —
laulin tt out of town II bVjSSSSJJKli— “
most imjierative tliat something Jcumio mmun
I- i-: j done Im-1
At Orr
In the State of Oklahoma at the close
of business March 7 1911
RESOURCES
LaonamnX DkI
OnrinAtnniriul
Baakinx I—
Fanutat ad Flitm '
Dae (na hank
ATievk ami titbrr rosli itrni
Cask la bank —
Total -
Liabilities
Capital ttock id i-
Moticc
To the jieople who have loved
ones buried at Lakevieur cem-
etery: I am now starting on my fourth
year as sexton Some liave paid
me and I thank them but not
more tlian one fifthhave paid me
so I havn’t got anything like pay
for my work If the other four
fifths would pay me it would pay
me so I culd keep the cemetery
in nice shape 1 have been cliarg
irur from $100 to $300 per lot
according to the work done
Some say it is too much and oth-
ors say they will do their own
work which is not treating tlie'
sexton right Hadn’t you rather
pay a little more than it is worth
tlian not to pay at all Tliat is
just as honorable work as chop-
ping wood or hoeing cotton and
you know you wouldn’t want any
body to work for you for nothing
— so everybody strain a point
and pay your part and see how
well I will do mine If you can’t
see ine send the amount through
the mail Do it at once and write
me some encouragement If
you liave moved away let me hear
from you at once Hoping every
body will give this their earnest
thought I am Yours truly ’
W M Pendleton
IIV2H1I
LUMI
L371Jt
Mr NG Dtchcrd Dead
The death of Mrs N G Dech-
eyd occurred tlie family home
kuhai ! in the east part of town last Sat-
ivnn nrday morning’ She had in bad
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1AMAM
HAN
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Toak
lieaith for several years and had
been anin valid for some time
Her death was'' caused from a
nervous ailment Her husband
died died oqly a few months ago
A Trip Around the World
Time— Friday March 24 1911
6 p m
Tickets (round trip) 10c may
be purchased from any pupil in
seventh and eighth grades
Place — Upper floor Longfellow
building
The pupils of the seventh and
eighth grades of the Longfellow
building are to have one of the
most beautiful school rooms in
the city as they wish to have the
work done themselves the pupils
have planned a novel entertain-
ment the proceeds of which will
be used in tinting the walls of
the room and buying statues
pictures etc 1
The boys and girls of this
grade are energetic pupils Hiey
have arranged this little enter-
tainment with the hopes that
their friends will patronize them
Nine booths will be seen rep-
resenting different countrys a
Gypsy fortune teller lias been
secured and her services is off
ered to all who attend A mod-'
ern Priscilla will serve refreshing
drinks from her welL
Every guest will be served
with refreshments at each booth
characteristic of the food of that
particular country
Don’t miss seeing the little
Japanese ladies Ice cream
cones will be sold for 5c each
Come and bring your friends
Don’t forget the time and
place
of this kind
LU
fore tlie hot wpatlier comes un
Cnui W Lf
Stats !
j LWahw
It would not only improve tlm
looks of tlie town but the health '
of the citizens of tlie town would j
be improved and no doubt a nunj )
bero lives saved
Notlca
The Love County Singing Con-
ventkm will meet at BurneyviUe
They had been residents of Love on next Saturday and Sunday
Delegates will meet on Satur-
1AAC nlnrtDi— He
County for many years and ferm-
erhr lived at 'niackerville ’ ’dthelMhatSp m totrans-
Funeral services weie held at
act such business as may come
tlie liome in the east rt of town
Sunday morning af ten o’clock nventioa On Snn-
eonducted by Rev W A Govett day the singing will take (dace
of tlie Methodist church fuUow- U( will occupy the greater part
ed by Interment in Lake lew f - i
cemetery — - - 7?
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Choate, Henry Willis. Marietta Monitor. (Marietta, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911, newspaper, March 17, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752931/m1/5/?q=112+cavalry: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.